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This American Life: “The Right Man for the Right Job” (Audio)

20th May 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, In the News, News

This American Life: “The Right Man for the Right Job” (Audio)

This American Life, a show that airs nationwide on NPR affiliates around the country, profiled E&EI and executive director Bob Inglis’ work to move conservatives on the issue of climate change. Producer and reporter Ben Calhoun tells the story of the former Congressional Representative from South Carolina, Bob Inglis.

This American Life: “The Right Man for the Right Job” (Audio)



New York Times: Insurance industry not amenable to politicized scientific thought; climate risk a major liability

15th May 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, In the News, News

New York Times: Insurance industry not amenable to politicized scientific thought; climate risk a major liability

If there were one American industry that would be particularly worried about climate change it would have to be insurance, right?

Most insurers, including the reinsurance companies that bear much of the ultimate risk in the industry, have little time for the arguments heard in some right-wing circles that climate change isn’t happening, and are quite comfortable with the scientific consensus that burning fossil fuels is the main culprit of global warming.

New York Times: Insurance industry not amenable to politicized scientific thought; climate risk a major liability



The Globe and Mail: Pragmatic conservatives missing in the climate change debate

14th May 2013 | Categories: In the News, News, Opinion

The Globe and Mail: Pragmatic conservatives missing in the climate change debate

The op-ed by McGill University economics professor Christopher Ragan appeared in The Globe and Mail‘s opinion page on Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Ragan attended the recent Canada 2020 forum and panel in Ottawa that Bob Inglis was a part …

The Globe and Mail: Pragmatic conservatives missing in the climate change debate



National Journal: The Coming GOP Civil War Over Climate Change

10th May 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, In the News, News

National Journal: The Coming GOP Civil War Over Climate Change

Today, Republicans point to the former House member from South Carolina Bob Inglis, as the textbook tale of what happens when a red-state conservative dares to acknowledge climate change. Inglis, who left Congress in 2011, recalls the challenge his son, Rob, threw down to him a decade ago before he was to vote in his first election. He said, “I’ll vote for you, Dad, but you’ve got to clean up your act on the environment.’ ”

National Journal: The Coming GOP Civil War Over Climate Change



POLITICO: Bob Inglis going the distance on emissions tax

6th May 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, In the News, News

POLITICO: Bob Inglis going the distance on emissions tax

Former Rep. Bob Inglis knows that his devotion to a carbon tax might have cost him his job. But the South Carolina Republican has no regrets as he dedicates his post-congressional career as well to the battle to persuade fellow conservatives to embrace a revenue-neutral carbon tax.

POLITICO: Bob Inglis going the distance on emissions tax



The Hill: Tax swap backers quietly forge ahead

5th May 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, In the News, News

The Hill: Tax swap backers quietly forge ahead
By Ben Geman – 05/05/13 06:00 AM ET

Activists are quietly forging ahead with their campaign for carbon taxes despite long odds on Capitol Hill.

Bob Inglis, a former GOP House member from South Carolina, is part of a very …

The Hill: Tax swap backers quietly forge ahead



Houston Chronicle on GOP/climate

26th April 2013 | Categories: In the News, News

Houston Chronicle on GOP/climate

An interesting article from the Houston Chronicle looking at the history of the Republican party, where it is now and where it might be going on the issue of climate change. Carolyn Lochheads also touches on the Republicans denial of …

Houston Chronicle on GOP/climate



Inglis op-ed: Conservatives’ grand opportunity on energy (POLITICO)

25th April 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, In the News, Opinion

Inglis op-ed: Conservatives’ grand opportunity on energy (POLITICO)

April 25, 2013
By Bob Inglis

It’s rough when your campaign photo has you pictured in outdated eyeglasses, but you’ve already printed hundreds of signs. What do you do? You can’t throw away the signs. And you can’t update your …

Inglis op-ed: Conservatives’ grand opportunity on energy (POLITICO)



Video: “The Role of Free Enterprise and the Government” at The Dole Institute

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24th April 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, News, Videos

Video: “The Role of Free Enterprise and the Government” at The Dole Institute

A special thank you to The Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS, including director Bill Lacy and the KU students for hosting last night’s forum on Environment & Energy: “The Role of Free Enterprise …

Video: “The Role of Free Enterprise and the Government” at The Dole Institute



Kansas Public Radio: Conservative to Discuss Climate Change at Dole Institute

23rd April 2013 | Categories: Featured Articles, In the News, News

Kansas Public Radio: Conservative to Discuss Climate Change at Dole Institute

April 23, 2013

The Dole Institute of Politics is hosting a presentation tonight (Tuesday, April 23) on energy and environmental issues. Conservative Republican Bob Inglis (ING-liss), a former congressman from South Carolina, says that any solution to the problems posed …

Kansas Public Radio: Conservative to Discuss Climate Change at Dole Institute